Q8. Don't leave your key on the 1 point
table. You
to take it.
will forget
O shall forget
O wil be forget
O had forgot
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The right answer is "will forget"
Don't leave your key on the table. You will forget to take it.
Explanation:
- Verbs are words that we use to indicate actions or states of being. In English grammar, verbs can be used in a variety of verb tenses.
- We use the particular verb- simple future tense to refer to events that are not yet happened and will happen in the future.
Simple Future tense Uses:
- The simple future tense is used to describe actions or states that begin and end in the future.
- It doesn’t matter whether the subject is singular or plural; the formula for the simple future tense doesn’t change.
- These events have not happened yet but will happen sometime in the future.
- 1. We use the simple future tense to make predictions or guesses about the future. These can be confident predictions or more uncertain ones.
- 2. We also use the simple future tense to ask questions about the future.
- 3. Also we use this tense to express factual statements about the future.
- 4. We use the simple future tense to consider future possibilities or conditions.
- 5. We can use the simple future tense to make commands.
- The given sentence is a negative sentence in the future tense as it is following the structure- will + not + [root form of base verb], hence the statement will be a positive statement.
- And it indicates a future confident prediction or possibility, it will take the verb- "will forget"
Therefore, the correct and most appropriate option would be "will forget"
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